Halloween is approaching fast - an American tradition held high in the USA. Even us Swedes are more and more adapting this commercial event that it is in the US. The decoration, the parties, the costumes and the trick or treat hunt for candy.
The kids and I do look forward to the trick or treat event on October 31st. And since we have our grandmother visiting we are planning to engage her to dress up in a costume too and come out and trick or treat with us. The whole family accept for husband has chosen the costume and we are every thing from witches to pirates to death... I had a suggestion for my husband but he has not really responded to it yet... hmm wonder why?!
It is fun to go shopping for these costumes, my god, there are more than plenty to choose from. Our costume store Buttricks in Sweden stand quite small in comparison.
This is the first time our kids will experience the complete Halloween tradition as it is celebrated. And I think our kids will like it a lot. Especially the hunt for candy (trick or treat part)... and lots of candy too (like we need more of it). I can already now see how the Americans stack up with KILO bags of candy when shopping. I have decided to wait for the purchase of the candy until the last minute otherwise there will be a high risk of us eating of it before the actual trick or treaters will nock on our door. But the "100 dollar store" - Costco, will have plenty to offer us consumers and get prepared for this last day of October.
Kul att ni varit på pumkin patch. Det är riktigt mysigt att åka ut och välja ut pumpor som man sedan karvar till halloween. Jag tror också att dina kids kommer att gillar halloween. Hoppas att det blir mycket trick or treat i området och att det finns mycket andra barn. Gillar kyckling dräkten, den var både fin och kul. Ska du klä ut dig också?
ReplyDeleteJa det är toppen att handla godis på Costco. Vi handlade där inför halloween och bunkrade upp. Det gick åt mer än vad man trodde.
Kram!